Presence of white spots on MRI brain scans linked to genetic risk of dementia in older adults

They show up as bright white spots when you get a brain MRI: lesions called white matter hyperintensities, or WMH. And their presence suggests something may be wrong with your brain’s white matter—there could be structural abnormalities.

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